It is the force acting on the body. More precisely, it is the component of the force acting in the direction of the acceleration.
You get the force required to cause the given acceleration on the given mass.
F=ma Force equals its mass times its acceleration.
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# Force = Mass (multiplied by) Acceleration # Force = Mass (multiplied by) Acceleration
You get the force required to accelerate the object
Force or weight Force= mass X acceleration gravity is an acceleration (9.8m/s2) Weight = mass X acceleration due to gravity
B. Mass divided by the net force acting on you
force = mass * acceleration then mass and acceleration is inversly proportional. Actually mass is constant but when the speed increases the mass become less since acceleration and velocity is directly propotional thus acceleration increases too.....thx..with best regards..
Mathematically. F=MA Force=Mass (times) Acceleration I would say force would not be directly related to acceleration, I would say it relates directly to mass. But, of course, for a body to accelerate, it must be acted upon by a force. Physics is fun, isn't it? Tell me when it makes sense.
F=ma Force is equal to mass multiplied by acceleration.